- Getting Started
 - Demo apps
 - How To
- Build your first app (old)
 - Build a Mobile-Friendly App
 - General User Experience Guidelines
 - Use Master Detail View
 - Use Document Viewer
 - Use Count With Choice Set Values
 - Use Selected Values From a Table
 - Embed Apps
 - Embed Maps
 - Hide Containers Using a Button
 - Include MailTo Links
 - Include Star Ratings
 - Set External Context
 - Work With Data Source and Value Bind
 - Use the Send Interim Result Activity
 - Public Apps
 
 - Notifications
 - Using VB Expressions
 - Designing your App
 - Events and Rules
- Rule: If-Then-Else
 - Rule: Open a Page
 - Rule: Open URL
 - Rule: Close Pop-Over/Bottom Sheet
 - Rule: Show Message
 - Rule: Show/Hide Spinner
 - Rule: Set Values
 - Rule: Start Process
 - Rule: Upload File to Storage Bucket
 - Rule: Get File From Storage Bucket
 - Rule: Reset Values
 - Rule: Create/Update Entity Record
 - Rule: Delete Entity Record
 - Rule: Add to Queue
 
- Function: And, Or, Not
 - Function: Concat
 - Function: Contains
 - Function: Count
 - Function: EndsWith
 - Function: If
 - Function: IsBlank
 - Function: Guid
 - Function: Length
 - Function: List
 - Function: StartsWith
 - Function: Sum
 - Function: Sort
 - Function: Now
 - Function: Today
 - Function: Time
 - Function: Year
 - Function: Month
 - Function: Day
 - Function: Hour
 - Function: Minute
 - Function: New
 - Function: Lookup
 - Function: Filter
 
 - Leveraging RPA in your App
 - Leveraging Entities in Your App
 - Leveraging Queues in Your App
 - Leveraging Media in your app
 - Leveraging Actions in your app
 - Leveraging Connections in your apps
 - Application Lifecycle Management (ALM)
 - UiPath First-Party Apps
 - Basic Troubleshooting Guide
 

Legacy Apps user guide
You can build an app to count the values from a table field that is of the type Choice Set.
In this example, we will use the Count function to do the following:
- Get the total count of Choice Set values.
 - Get the count of Choice Set fields from a selected row inside a table.
 
To do this, you first need to prepare an entity with two Choice Set fields, as follows:
- Choices - not allowing multiple selections
 - Multiple choices - allowing multiple selections
 
- Open your already existing application or start a new one.
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Add the entity containing the two Choice Set fields. The entity fields and data should look similar to the example below.
 - Add a table, and bind the entity to the Data Source property of the table.
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Add two labels next to each other inside a container.
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                     Add the following in the Text property of the first label:
The total number of values in the Choice Set:. - 
                     
Add the Choices field of the entity using a Count function on the second label as shown in the example below.
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Add two labels next to each other inside a second container.
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                     Add the following in the Text property of the first label:
The number of values on the selected row:. - 
                     
Add the Table.entity.SelectedValues field, using a Count function on the second label as shown in the example below.